Vanderpuye, Mercy(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
La Noire de… is the first full-length film to be directed by an African, Ousmane Sembene. Indeed, the numerous analytical studies the film has been subjected to give a clear indication of how thought provocative it is. ...
Vifah, Wisdom Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-01)
Address terms are key verbal behaviours in communication that establish social relationships between interlocutors; thereby, reflecting the norms and practices of society. This communicative act has gained considerable ...
Bosomprah, Perpetual(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
The pluralization of the English language has led to several world Englishes. Following extensive debates on the existence of Ghanaian English since the 1970s, relatively recent research has proceeded to describe aspects ...
Bonsu, Emmanuel Mensah(University of Cape Coast, 2023-06)
Taking cognisance of the cruciality of address and reference terms (ARTs) in real-world interactions, ARTs transcend into literary texts reflecting the nexus between Sociolinguistics and Literature. Little attention has ...
Bentum, Samuel Ato(University of Cape Coast, 2022-04)
This study explores the dilemma tale as a narrative technique used in August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson (1990) and Kwaw Ansah’s Heritage Africa (1988) to examine the meaning of legacy or historical past to the African and ...
Bekoe, Kingsley(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
Language has made it possible for humans as individuals and groups to communicate in diverse forms among themselves. The public space has been one of the key avenues for such an interaction. University of Cape Coast (UCC) ...
Yiadom-Boakye, Phebe(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
Language is the most widely used medium to achieve persuasion. The study of rhetoric in religion aims at identifying the persuasive strategies in speeches of religious leaders. It is against this background that this study ...
Asmah-Sey, Nicholas(University of Cape Coast, 2021-07)
New Religious Movements Televangelism in Dunkwa-on-Offin in the Central Region of Ghana enlightens one about the nature of New Religious Movements Televangelism practices and their influence on women. The impetus for the ...
Asiakman, Abraham(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This work was explored with the assumptions that the wh-item where may have other functions apart from its primary function as an interrogative property or questioning. Most discussions on the use of the ‘where’ as a ...
Essah-Ntiful, Dora(University of Cape Coast, 2022-09)
Much research on genitive alternation has been dedicated to investigating the
factors that influence the choice between the -s genitive and the of-genitive. The
focus of most of these studies has been on the role iconicity ...
Doe, Jennifer Emefa(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
One of the goals of the police interrogation is to produce a record that reflects what
was talked about during the interrogation, as much as possible in the words of the
suspect. At the same time, it appears the institution ...
Appiah, George Diawuo(University of Cape Coast, 2014-02)
The work primarily centres on bilingual translation. That is, an effort to translate a source language into a target language expressing both the ideas and feelings of the writer. The two basic languages employed in the ...
This study sought to examine the biblical and moral response of the Methodist Church Ghana to the problem of wrongful means of wealth creation. Some key findings of the study included the fact that majority of people engaged ...
Ankomahene, Emmanuel(University of Cape Coast, 2023-04)
The development of railways played a significant role in the British colonial enterprise in the Gold Coast. Even though railways were an efficient infrastructure meant to address transportation issues in the last decade ...
The study analyzed how presidential candidates employed language in the education sections of the 2012 and 2016 NDC manifestos to convey their message and motivate voters to cast ballots. The study's primary focus was an ...
Ampofo, Charles Larbi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
Several studies have been carried out on names, and how names are used as linguistic resource for identity construction in the traditional offline society. The advent of internet has led to the formation of online communities ...
Alongya, Mark-Anthony Apuri(University of Cape Coast, 2021-07)
This study explores the socio-cultural impact and sustainability of the
Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme in Navrongo.
LEAP was introduced in Ghana in 2007/8 as a public social protection policy
to ...
Aglomasa, Leonard(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
The practice of child trafficking is a condemnable act due to its negative impact that undermine the future prospects of children who are exploited for forced labour. This practice, not only hinders children from realizing ...
Adongo, Martin Anaverise(University of Cape Coast, 2023-09)
Learning to read and write seems to be the focal point of educating individuals
and children. According to Vygotsky‘s (1978) Sociocultural Theory,
children‘s learning begins at home and what takes place at school ...
Vanderpuye, Mercy(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
La Noire de… is the first full-length film to be directed by an African, Ousmane Sembene. Indeed, the numerous analytical studies the film has been subjected to give a clear indication of how thought provocative it is. ...
Vifah, Wisdom Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-01)
Address terms are key verbal behaviours in communication that establish social relationships between interlocutors; thereby, reflecting the norms and practices of society. This communicative act has gained considerable ...
Bosomprah, Perpetual(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
The pluralization of the English language has led to several world Englishes. Following extensive debates on the existence of Ghanaian English since the 1970s, relatively recent research has proceeded to describe aspects ...
Bonsu, Emmanuel Mensah(University of Cape Coast, 2023-06)
Taking cognisance of the cruciality of address and reference terms (ARTs) in real-world interactions, ARTs transcend into literary texts reflecting the nexus between Sociolinguistics and Literature. Little attention has ...
Bentum, Samuel Ato(University of Cape Coast, 2022-04)
This study explores the dilemma tale as a narrative technique used in August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson (1990) and Kwaw Ansah’s Heritage Africa (1988) to examine the meaning of legacy or historical past to the African and ...
Bekoe, Kingsley(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
Language has made it possible for humans as individuals and groups to communicate in diverse forms among themselves. The public space has been one of the key avenues for such an interaction. University of Cape Coast (UCC) ...
Yiadom-Boakye, Phebe(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
Language is the most widely used medium to achieve persuasion. The study of rhetoric in religion aims at identifying the persuasive strategies in speeches of religious leaders. It is against this background that this study ...
Asmah-Sey, Nicholas(University of Cape Coast, 2021-07)
New Religious Movements Televangelism in Dunkwa-on-Offin in the Central Region of Ghana enlightens one about the nature of New Religious Movements Televangelism practices and their influence on women. The impetus for the ...
Asiakman, Abraham(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This work was explored with the assumptions that the wh-item where may have other functions apart from its primary function as an interrogative property or questioning. Most discussions on the use of the ‘where’ as a ...
Essah-Ntiful, Dora(University of Cape Coast, 2022-09)
Much research on genitive alternation has been dedicated to investigating the
factors that influence the choice between the -s genitive and the of-genitive. The
focus of most of these studies has been on the role iconicity ...
Doe, Jennifer Emefa(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
One of the goals of the police interrogation is to produce a record that reflects what
was talked about during the interrogation, as much as possible in the words of the
suspect. At the same time, it appears the institution ...
Appiah, George Diawuo(University of Cape Coast, 2014-02)
The work primarily centres on bilingual translation. That is, an effort to translate a source language into a target language expressing both the ideas and feelings of the writer. The two basic languages employed in the ...
This study sought to examine the biblical and moral response of the Methodist Church Ghana to the problem of wrongful means of wealth creation. Some key findings of the study included the fact that majority of people engaged ...
Ankomahene, Emmanuel(University of Cape Coast, 2023-04)
The development of railways played a significant role in the British colonial enterprise in the Gold Coast. Even though railways were an efficient infrastructure meant to address transportation issues in the last decade ...
The study analyzed how presidential candidates employed language in the education sections of the 2012 and 2016 NDC manifestos to convey their message and motivate voters to cast ballots. The study's primary focus was an ...
Ampofo, Charles Larbi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
Several studies have been carried out on names, and how names are used as linguistic resource for identity construction in the traditional offline society. The advent of internet has led to the formation of online communities ...
Alongya, Mark-Anthony Apuri(University of Cape Coast, 2021-07)
This study explores the socio-cultural impact and sustainability of the
Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme in Navrongo.
LEAP was introduced in Ghana in 2007/8 as a public social protection policy
to ...
Aglomasa, Leonard(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
The practice of child trafficking is a condemnable act due to its negative impact that undermine the future prospects of children who are exploited for forced labour. This practice, not only hinders children from realizing ...
Adongo, Martin Anaverise(University of Cape Coast, 2023-09)
Learning to read and write seems to be the focal point of educating individuals
and children. According to Vygotsky‘s (1978) Sociocultural Theory,
children‘s learning begins at home and what takes place at school ...